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Extracted from Today An unnatural disaster Perth- The state of Western Australia has declared a natural 1) after a storm swept over the capital Perth and surrounding districts on Monday, causing wide spread flooding. The freak storm hurled 2) stones the size of tennis balls as wind of more than 120kmh tore roofs from houses and uprooted trees. Thousands of residents jammed emergency phone lines with calls after some 160,000 homes were left without 3) . By yesterday, power had been restored to nearly 100,000 homes. The most powerful storm for more than 15years followed the driest summer ever recorded in Perth. Just 0.2mm of rain fell in December, January and February, while 40mm fell in a few hours during the 4) . “This incident is going to cost the state tens of millions of dollars to repair buildings, restore power lines,” Western Australian Premier Colin Barnett said. Initial estimates put the 5) of the damage at more than A $100 million ($128.7 million). Following the declaration of a national disaster, affected residents will be able to access the emergency accommodation, 6) and clothing. Local Officials said offices are expected to re-open today depending on the clean –up operation. The Insurance Council of Australia has established a special task force deal with claims in aftermath of the storm. It has also declared an “insurance catastrophe” and is working with the government to expedite the processing of claims. The University of Western Australia 7) among those that were badly hit – roofs were 8) and it’s stained – glass windows and glass houses were destroyed. “We were in the 9) of the storm, the 10) was incredible,” vice-chancellor Allan Robson said. On Sunday, a Category Two cyclone 11) the Great Barrier Reef 12) on Australia’s east, ripping 13) out of the ground and 14) boats and houses 15) .
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An unnatural disaster
Perth- The state of Western Australia has declared a natural 1) after a storm swept over the capital Perth and surrounding districts on Monday, causing wide spread flooding.
The freak storm hurled 2) stones the size of tennis balls as wind of more than 120kmh tore roofs from houses and uprooted trees.
Thousands of residents jammed emergency phone lines with calls after some 160,000 homes were left without 3) . By yesterday, power had been restored to nearly 100,000 homes.
The most powerful storm for more than 15years followed the driest summer ever recorded in Perth. Just 0.2mm of rain fell in December, January and February, while 40mm fell in a few hours during the 4) .
“This incident is going to cost the state tens of millions of dollars to repair buildings, restore power lines,” Western Australian Premier Colin Barnett said.
Initial estimates put the 5) of the damage at more than A $100 million ($128.7 million).
Following the declaration of a national disaster, affected residents will be able to access the emergency accommodation, 6) and clothing.
Local Officials said offices are expected to re-open today depending on the clean –up operation.
The Insurance Council of Australia has established a special task force deal with claims in aftermath of the storm.
It has also declared an “insurance catastrophe” and is working with the government to expedite the processing of claims.
The University of Western Australia 7) among those that were badly hit – roofs were 8) and it’s stained – glass windows and glass houses were destroyed.
“We were in the 9) of the storm, the 10) was incredible,” vice-chancellor Allan Robson said.
On Sunday, a Category Two cyclone 11) the Great Barrier Reef 12) on Australia’s east, ripping 13) out of the ground and 14) boats and houses 15) .